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OAN panics as DirecTV drops network, asks viewers to find “dirt” on AT&T chairman

Posted on January 20, 2022 by Xordac Prime
OAN host Dan Ball urges viewers to contact AT&T.

Enlarge / Dan Ball, host of One America News show “Real America.” (credit: One America News)

One America News is in panic mode after DirecTV decided to drop the right-wing network from its channel lineup.

OAN host Dan Ball on Monday night urged viewers to dig up “dirt” on AT&T Board Chairman William Kennard, a Democrat who was Federal Communications Commission chairman during the Clinton administration and US Ambassador to the European Union under Obama. (AT&T is DirecTV’s majority owner.)

A Daily Beast article said Ball told viewers that OAN “is now at war with AT&T.” The Daily Beast article continued:

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Source: Ars Technica – OAN panics as DirecTV drops network, asks viewers to find “dirt” on AT&T chairman

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